U.S. 2 East - Everett to Snohomish

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U.S. 2 East
Ramps from Interstate 5 north and south combine with the Hewitt Avenue on-ramp to form the U.S. 2 freeway leading east across the Snohomish River. 08/30/06
The first eastbound shield of U.S. 2 resides on the Snohomish River Bridge between Everett and Ebey Island. Eastbound travelers utilize a 2001-bridge over Highland Avenue and the river. Westbound motorists travel a 1968-span. 08/30/06
U.S. 2 travels a causeway across Ebey Island from the Snohomish River to Ebey Slough. Ramps connect the freeway with Homeacres Road and parallel 20th Street SE. 08/30/06
Eastbound at the Ebey Island off-ramp to Homeacres Road. 20th Street SE continues below the U.S. 2 viaduct to Cavalero Corner. A second ramp connects U.S. 2 with the local road at the directional interchange with SR 204 north. 08/30/06
U.S. 2 turns southward onto the Stevens Pass Highway at SR 204 north. SR 204 arcs northeast from the U.S. 2 freeway 2.38 miles to SR 9 within the city of Lake Stevens. 08/30/06
Traffic partitions into single lane ramps for U.S. 2 (Stevens Pass Highway) east to Snohomish, 20th Street SE east into Lake Stevens, and SR 204 north to SR 9. 08/30/06
The second reassurance assembly of U.S. 2 follows on the eastbound on-ramp to Stevens Pass Highway beyond Ebey Slough. 08/30/06
U.S. 2 leads southeast along Ebey Slough as a four lane freeway toward Fobes Hill. The road narrows into a super two expressway at Bickford Avenue (original U.S 2). 08/30/06
Eastbound at the Bickford Avenue off-ramp into Snohomish. U.S. 2 shifted to a bypass of Snohomish in 1979. 08/30/06
U.S. 2 narrows to three lanes at the at-grade intersection with Bickford Avenue north. Next is the diamond interchange with SR 9. 08/30/06
Travelers bound for SR 9 depart the U.S. 2 expressway. Right of way provisions are present along U.S. 2 for a possible four-laning in the future. 08/30/06
SR 9 constitutes a 97.43 mile route between SR 522 near Woodinville and the Canadian Border at Sumas. The state route links Bothel and Snohomish with Lake Stevens, Marysville, and Arlington within Snohomish County. 08/30/06



Photo Credits:

08/30/06 by AARoads

Connect with:
Interstate 5
State Route 529

Page Updated 10-13-2010.

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